Oakville Beaver, 30 May 1993, p. 18

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) _ WYHOLIDAYS f CARNIVAL S CREAT TTE CETAWAYS: TO THE BAHAMAS If you can only get away for 3 or 4 days, Carnival‘s» charted just the % course for you! Tips for choosing your first cruise [~n North America, over four milâ€" [ lion people will take a cruise | ,’= vacation this year. Many will be takmo their first cruise. How did they choose their first cruise? had). Which cruise line is the one fc you? Your budget should dictate th group, and then it comes down t determine what is important to yo 333â€"8100 454â€"3916 896â€"2870 277â€"2222 842â€"2366 731â€"7020 427â€"2977 Richmond Hill 474 Iroquois Shore Rd 3430 Fairview Street SUNDAY, MAY 30, 1993 Work out at any club, Mon. Wed. Facilities and services may vary from lo 474 Iroquois Shore Road 34 Doncaster Avenue 250 Clarence Street ncaster Avenue 59 Westney Road Scarboroug or Tues: Thurs. Sat. Other discounted memberships are available. Some restrictions agply. on to location. Hoursâ€"6 arm to N a.m. First visit i ation/ Security Card Fee applies NUS: Join TODAY receive nths free to give to a friend! 1100 Burnhamthorpe Rd.W Open 7 Days a Week 0 Aerobics Classes Weekly Free Dflycare * Indoor Pool Room * Saunas ool * Squash Courts ters * Lifecycles ized Programs 1590 Dundas Street East Scarborough T RAVEL Let‘s use the price of a sevenâ€"day cruise as our yardstick. As with most products, cruises come in all price ranges. Before you choose an itinerary, you should give some consideration to your budget. This may restrict your choices or give you the whole world to choose from. You can go to the South Pacific and the Orient then. There are cruise ships in the Caribbean yearâ€"round. When will you be travelling? The cruise ships are doing many varied itineraries depending on the season you choose to travel. You cannot cruise in Alaska or Europe during the winter season. First, how long do you wish to travel? This decision may tieâ€"in with your vacation. One week, two weeks, longer or, perhaps, combine a cruise with a land vacation before or after. For some, it will be a recommenâ€" dation from their friends who have cruised before. Others will choose from the literature or advertisements. Many will visit a travel counsellor experienced with the cruise industry. Let‘s review some of the deciâ€" sions in choosing your first cruise and how to approach it. °e At The RIVER OAKS RECREATION CENTRE LOBSTER FULL BUFFET ROAST BEEF ALL THE LOBSTER YOU CAN EAT (Served one at a time â€" 6â€"9 p.m.) McCUTCHEON‘S 226 Lakeshore Road East (DOWNTOWN) ROYAL LePAGE 239 Lakeshore Rd. E.(Just behind Royal Trust) PLUS ALL ROTARIANS Proceeds help fund community and international projects TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: 6" Line Upper Middle Rd. Most of us will choose to cruise on one of the major cruise lines â€" Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, Celebrity, Princess, and Holland America. Typically, you will budget from $1,500 per person for these cruises. (Sometimes in low seasons, some bargains are to be At the other end of the scale are the luxury class of cruises. Generally, these cruise lines offer a wide range of cruise itineraries of varied lengths and you will be budâ€" geting $500 per day and up for these cruises. (Cruise lines included here would be: Royal Viking, Crystal, Cunard (certain ships), and Seabourne). When comparing this to a land vacation, don‘t forget the cruise includes all your meals, transfers, and an extensive entertainment and activities program. A sevenâ€"day ‘lowâ€"budget‘ cruise in the Caribbean (departing from Florida) can be purchased from about Cad$1,000, including air tickâ€" ets from Toronto during low seasons. (Cruise lines in this group include: Dolphin, Fantasy, and Majesty). Submitted by Bob Kerby, Cruise Holidays, 338â€"2077. It‘s really not as complicated as it may appear, if you do your homeâ€" work and get some help. Before you know it, you will be on your way to the best vacation and vacation value in the market today! The decisions go on and on! When do you like to eat? Early or late seating? A large table or a table for 4? What shore excursions should we take? How much money do we need? Do we tip the ship‘s staff? Who? How much? Once you‘ve found the ship and itinerary, then there are a few more decisions. Accommodations, an inside or outside cabin (with an ocean view) or, perhaps, one of the new verandah suites. Why not celeâ€" brate your "25th anniversary" in style? Have your own balcony 10 stories up on the ship.overlooking the ocean! Which cruise line is the one for you? Your budget should dictate the group, and then it comes down to determine what is important to you on a holiday! Service, food, entertainment, activities, itineraries, ship‘s personâ€" nel, and the profile of the ship‘s typiâ€" cal passenger compliment may influâ€" ence your decision. An experienced cruise counsellor can lead you through this maze.

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